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Mandaluyong City Mayor Benjamin C. Abalos Jr. witnessed the actual anti-rabies injection performed by Animal Shelter Officer Incharge Dr. Louie Encarnacion during the recent Monday Morning Program. It is aimed to eradicate rabies by giving free vaccination particularly to dogs and cats in the city. Mandaluyong has been tagged “rabies free city” for the last three consecutive years.

In the continuous effort to promote the city’s program against dengue, Mayor Benjamin C. Abalos Jr., together with the city councilors and health officers, turned over the ovi-traps to the barangay officials during the recent Monday Morning Program.

Reported cases of dengue patients have been tremendously reduced with the use of these ovi-traps.

40 graduates of the e-Customer Service Training were presented to Mandaluyong City Mayor Benhur Abalos during the recent Monday Morning Program. These graduates are now hired by different companies in the city. This 4-month training, being held at the Rizal Technological University, is a regular program initiated by Mayor Abalos to uplift employment for city residents.

Winners of the “Lola Ganda and Lolo Makisig” contest were presented by the Mandaluyong City Federation of Senior Citizens Associations and the Office for Senior Citizens Affairs during the recently concluded Monday Morning Program.

In photo together with Mandaluyong Mayor Benjamin C. Abalos Jr. and former City Mayor Benjamin S. Abalos Sr. are OSCA Head Delfin Asistio and MCFSCA President Elvira V. Dominguez.

The couple Fe Esperanza and Antonio Carlos from Brgy. Hagdan Bato Itaas emerged as champions; Dory Laqui and Edgardo Vidal of Brgy. Highway Hills-1st runners-up; Angelina Sy and Sulpicio Sabino of Brgy. Malamig-2nd runners-up, Anita Murillo and Virgilio Ingreso of Brgy. San Jose-3rd runners-up; Remedios Pablo and Neonito Lazo Sr. of Addition Hills-4th runners-up.

Mandaluyong City Mayor Benjamin C. Abalos, Jr. leads in the observance of the Lenten season by supporting the various religious organizations of the city that will conduct the traditional “Senakulo”.

In the recently-concluded Monday Morning Program of the city, different dramatic presentations of the passion of Christ were showcased: “Tinik” by Teatro Inulunsad ng Isla Kabataan Brgy. Mauway; “Hesus Nazareno” by Tanghalan Mandaluyong Brgy. Hulo; and “Pasan Ng Krus” by Kapisanang Barangay of Brgy. Burol.

President Benigno C. Aquino III graced the turn-over ceremony of the electric tricycles (e-Trikes) held recently at the Mandaluyong city hall grounds. The city, through the initiative of Mayor Benjamin C. Abalos, is the first to launch 20 e-Trikes that will soon ply on selected routes in the city through a $110,000.00-grant from the Asian Development Bank. The units run on virtually 100 percent clean energy.

Mandaluyong City Mayor Benhur Abalos leads in introducing Cream Dory fish (Pangasius Fish) during a livelihood seminar yesterday participated by indigents at Barangay Plainview.

Invited chef Cheeky Violago taught participants how to prepare, fillet and cook the said fish which is becoming a hit in high-end restaurants and markets in the metro.

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